VANCOUVER, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Oct 13, 2008 --
On Saturday, October 11, Craig Henderson
smashed his old World Book record (103.7MPG) and set a new world record in
fuel economy (113.1MPG) when he drove his lightweight and aerodynamic
automobile -- the Avion -- from the Canadian border to the Oregon border.

Henderson, a native of Bellingham, WA, completed the first Avion prototype
in 1984 and drove into the Guinness Book of World Records in 1986, after a
border-to-border trip that averaged 103.7 miles per gallon. In that
record-setting trip, he drove along the West Coast from Mexico to Canada.

This time, he started at the Canadian border (Bellingham, Wa.) at 7:25 am
on October 11 and ended at the Oregon border at Fort Vancouver at 1:00pm.
Henderson traveled 263.1 miles and used 2.326 gallons of diesel averaging
113.1 miles per gallon, even getting stuck twice in Seattle traffic.

Henderson is a contender in the $10 million Progressive Insurance
Automotive X PRIZE. He is among more than 120 teams from 28 states and 17
countries who signed a letter of intent to compete for their share of a $10
million prize purse, which will be awarded to those that can design and
build production-capable, 100 MPGe (miles per gallon energy equivalent)
vehicles that people will want to buy and that meet market needs for price,
size, capability, safety and performance.

"The Avion is fun to drive, and it gets great mileage," says Henderson with
understated pride. "Our car has achieved 113.1 mpg, driving on I-5 from the
Canadian border to the Oregon border. That's pretty amazing, especially
considering we designed and built it over twenty five years ago."

"I am thrilled to be able to break our old record. This was a personal goal
achieved for me and now we set our sites on the Progressive Automotive X
PRIZE. We are in the process of building another car to compete and
hopefully win the X PRIZE and we are seeking corporate or personal
sponsorship to help us meet or goals," Henderson said.

The goal of the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE is to inspire a new
generation of viable, super fuel-efficient vehicles that offer more
consumer choices. Ten million dollars in prizes will be awarded to the
teams that win a stage race for clean, production-capable vehicles that
exceed 100 MPGe.

The Progressive Automotive X PRIZE will place a major focus on
affordability, safety, and the environment. It is about developing real,
production-capable cars that consumers want to buy, not science projects or
concept cars. This progress is needed because today's oil consumption is
unsustainable and because automotive emissions significantly contribute to
global warming and climate change.